Guard Frequency Episode 101 | Strobing Mirrors

Greetings Citizens and Civilians, you’re tuned to episode 101, of Guard Frequency — the best damn space sim podcast ever! This episode was recorded on Friday 1st January 2016 and released for streaming and download on Tuesday January 5th 2016 at GuardFrequency.com[Download this episode]

Tony, Lennon and Geoff are back for the first episode of the expanded Guard Frequency, as we bring you news from across the space sim genre.

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Comments (5)

Dillek11

How about: “Descending into New Horizons of madness?” Great show, balanced and very fun! As for the community question; Star Citizen! Next versions of the Alpha will bring exciting new mechanics.

Did you know that, the “use” button will disappear, and will be replaced by an outline surrounding the object you want to interact with. The reason why it hasn’t been implemented is because the “use” function is so ingrained with CryEngine that effectively removing and replacing it has taken some time.

Hope to listen to you, next week. Interesting story: before the earth was livable, right about the time the moon was coalescing into what we know, Geoff and I had coffee at the restaurant at the edge of the universe. Lennon, the Nimrod said:”hi” and Tony; mirrors? No, no, no… I understand your point, it doesn’t require power, it’s operation is simple, but its utility for that particular purpose is limited. Besides, you only have a limited supply of oxygen in the suit. So if your battery has enough capacity to last at least an hour after your oxygen is depleted, it still be useful, since is the future and their medical tech is more advanced…